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Israel Halts Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amid Ceasefire Dispute

Israel has stopped all humanitarian aid to Gaza, stating that Hamas refused a ceasefire extension proposed by the U.S., raising tensions in the region.

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  1. Israel halts all aid entry into Gaza

    Israel's announcement to halt humanitarian aid came after Netanyahu held an overnight security meeting where Israel adopted a plan by U.S. special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff to extend the first phase of the six-week ceasefire through Ramadan and Passover.

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  2. Israel cuts off humanitarian supplies to Gaza as it seeks to change ceasefire deal

    During the 15 months of the Israel-Gaza war, the Netanyahu government repeatedly denied claims from aid agencies that it was blocking humanitarian deliveries, blaming the very limited flow on other factors.

    Israel cuts off humanitarian supplies to Gaza as it seeks to change ceasefire deal

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  3. Israel reneges on ceasefire deal, warns Hamas of ‘consequences’

    Israel’s refusal to engage in talks for a second phase is putting Hamas in a “difficult situation”.

    Israel reneges on ceasefire deal, warns Hamas of ‘consequences’

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Mar 2nd, 2025, 6:04 AM ET

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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the halt of all humanitarian aid to Gaza following Hamas's refusal to accept a U.S.-backed ceasefire extension proposal. This decision, made in coordination with the Trump administration, has led to accusations of blackmail from Hamas, which demands adherence to the original ceasefire agreement. Nearly 2 million Palestinians, reliant on aid, face worsening conditions amid ongoing military operations by Israel. The ceasefire's first phase, which included hostage exchanges, expired without progress on subsequent negotiations, adding urgency to the humanitarian crisis.


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